The Alpine shrew (Sorex alpinus Schinz, 1837) is a small soricomorph with disjunct range in the Alps, the NW Balkans, the Carpathians, and some isolated mountain areas in Germany, Czech Republic and Poland (Spitzenberger 1990, Meinig 2004).

For Badiou, this declaration puts in circulation within the Situation the truth of the gap that separates the two sexualized positions: "A Two that proceeds amorously is specifically the name of the disjunct as apprehended in its disjunction" (189).

Scholars of a more critical bent, on the other hand, will probably be more concerned to interrogate the religion/spirituality distinction, the significance of each disjunct, the historical/discursive processes that made such a distinction possible in the first place, and the motivation underlying the distinction and subsequent classification of the Pad Yatra as spiritual.

Disjunct populations and new records of other species recently described for the southwest Yukon suggest 1) that this region is understudied and a potential refugium for species characteristic of different biogeographic influences and 2) that this region may be changing considerably in response to recent rapid environmental change, which has influenced species distribution, abundance, and phenology.

Although not well understood, the separation of the species into two subspecies proposed by Allard (1991) appears to be supported by the disjunct distribution of the two known populations and a number of morphological characters.

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